Choline Improves Neonatal Hypoxia-Ischemia Induced Changes in Male but Not Female Rats.
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Adeyemo, TayoJaiyesimi, Ayodele
Bumgardner, Jill G
Lohr, Charity
Banerjee, Aditi
McKenna, Mary C
Waddell, Jaylyn
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2022-11-12Journal
International journal of molecular sciencesType
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Choline is an essential nutrient with many roles in brain development and function. Supplementation of choline in early development can have long-lasting benefits. Our experiments aimed to determine the efficacy of choline supplementation in a postnatal day (PND) 10 rat model of neonatal hypoxia ischemia (HI) at term using both male and female rat pups. Choline (100 mg/kg) or saline administration was initiated the day after birth and given daily for 10 or 14 consecutive days. We determined choline's effects on neurite outgrowth of sex-specific cultured cerebellar granule cells after HI with and without choline. The magnitude of tissue loss in the cerebrum was determined at 72 h after HI and in adult rats. The efficacy of choline supplementation in improving motor ability and learning, tested using eyeblink conditioning, were assessed in young adult male and female rats. Overall, we find that choline improves neurite outgrowth, short-term histological measures and learning ability in males. Surprisingly, choline did not benefit females, and appears to exacerbate HI-induced changes.Data Availibility
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http://hdl.handle.net/10713/20237ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/ijms232213983
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